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Longray Fangjaw

Bonapartia pedaliota Goode & Bean 1896

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Description

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body slightly elongate; mouth large. Pseudobranch ill-defined, 45 filaments; gill filaments shorter than first ceratobranchial gillrakers; gillrakers on first arch 17 (16–18), 3 on hypobranchial; branchiostegal rays 16 (15–17), 5 on epihyal. Dorsal-fin rays 18 (16–20); pectoral finrays 14–15; pelvic finrays 8 (7–9); Anal-fin rays (28) 29–31; anal fin origin in advance of dorsal fin origin, anterior rays of both elongate; last dorsal and anal rays not split to base; dorsal adipose fin absent; anus nearer to anal than to pelvic fin origin. Swimbladder capacious. Vertebrae 36 38. Scales deciduous. Photophores (adult): SO 1, ORB 1, OP 3, BR 11–13, IV 14–15, VAV 5, AC 17 + 2 (16–18 + 1–3 = 18–21), 14–16 over anal fin; photophores absent on isthmus. Color of silvery operculum, peritoneum; dark dorsum; translucent caudal, hypaxial region; caudal, dorsal rays pigmented.

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Distribution

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subtropical-tropical in North Atlantic, rare north of Gulf of Cadiz; northernmost record 54° 45' N, 12° 57' W (Rockall Trough); absent in Mediterranean.

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Habitat

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mesopelagic, 100–700 m depth, showing marked stratification of size with depth, largest individuals deepest; exhibits diel colour change, darkening slightly at night.

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Main Reference

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Badcock J. 1984. Gonostomatidae. pp. 284–301. In: P.J.P. Whitehead MLB, J.-C. Hureau, J. Nielsen, and E. Tortonese editor. Fishes of the Northeastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean. Paris: Unesco. p 1473 pp.

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Reproduction

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dioecious; postlarvae sink gradually with development; photophores develop over about 9–35 mm SL.

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Size

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to 69 mm.

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Diagnostic Description

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Silvery operculum and peritoneum; tail translucent ventrally; dorsal and caudal rays pigmented (Ref. 3991). Single row of body photophores (Ref. 37473).
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Cristina V. Garilao
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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 0; Dorsal soft rays (total): 16 - 20; Analspines: 0; Analsoft rays: 28 - 31
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Trophic Strategy

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Mesopeagic species, showing marked stratification of size with depth, with the largest individuals deepest. Exhibits diel color change, darkening slightly at night. Feeds on zooplankton.
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Biology

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Mesopelagic species, showing marked stratification of size with depth, with the largest individuals deepest (Ref. 4869); also bathypelagic (Ref. 5951). Exhibits diel color change, darkening slightly at night (Ref. 4769). Feeds on zooplankton.
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Importance

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fisheries: of no interest
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Bonapartia

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Bonapartia pedaliota, the longray fangjaw, is a species of bristlemouth found in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. It is the only described species in its genus. This species grows to a length of 7.2 centimetres (2.8 in) SL.

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Bonapartia: Brief Summary

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Bonapartia pedaliota, the longray fangjaw, is a species of bristlemouth found in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. It is the only described species in its genus. This species grows to a length of 7.2 centimetres (2.8 in) SL.

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